The U34 lamp is our third design developed under our modern lighting concept, this time exploring the spherical volume of an icosahedral structure.

Design Team

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The repetition of equilateral triangles of identical dimensions enables an easier production and assembly. As with the rest of our U lamps, the U34's materials and looks take heavily from urban architecture, in this case a more pronounced nod towards industrial metallic structures. Doubling both as a pendant and table top lamp, the U34's geometry allows for a simple yet versatile design.

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